Singapore Standard, 20 May 1952
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Title Section19 1952-05-20 1 Singapore Standard FGDFGDFGFSDGJ& JL *1 i. VOL. II NO. 322. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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143 1952-05-20 1 Portugal Govt. Minister Visits Malacca FIRST TIME SINCE 164 1 M U.ACCA. >lon —For the first time m 311 years i Its 130-year rule of Malacca, a P«rtngaese Governa orticial. Commander Manuel Maria Sarmento R uli it; tics. Minister for Portuguese Overseas Terriies, visited Malacca today. m Portui m c143 words
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9 1952-05-20 1 5 Killed, 24 Hurt In African Clash 19 four9 words
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118 1952-05-20 1 Commander To Arrive In S' pore Today sund.ud suff Reporter COM AND E R Manuel r. Sarmento Rodrigues, Ministei for Portuguese Overi Terril nies, is expected to arrive m Singapore from M.. t today. >••. board the P guese wai ship. Goncalo Ye >. •••ife and a pai person \t118 words
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30 1952-05-20 1 wh< i I 4 the S >ns Mine mpany issuing \a!ida:ui_ said thai bandits and alter Is set fire to a then >upp tes.30 words
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Article301 1952-05-20 1 JNote lo reking lo Announce Closing Of All British Firms LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) The British Government is sending a note to the People's Government m China announcing that all large British firms m China are preparing to wind up their affairs and leave,301 words
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125 1952-05-20 1 TOKYO. May 13 (Reutei AAP) United Nations truce de >?a1 >n member Major General William K. Harrison will become delegate of the United N ;•< c armistice team at Panmunjom on May 23 An official announcement ntght said Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy would relinquish125 words
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177 1952-05-20 1 What Is Tiger Balm?— Casey Wants To Know ANY DOUBTS as to the real nature It Tiger Balm, which Mr. Richard Casey. Australian Minister of External Afl i s, who visited here last month. has hitherto entertained will soon be straightened out by his sister-in-la\v, Mrs. Dermot Case: i P177 words
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Article72 1952-05-20 1 A FIVE-YEAR OLD sch i b»y 5e ih Joh Joh, was fata lly m I: ed j est< i day, when he was involved m a collision with a military truck at Hi ms. Bukit Timah Road, while crossing the r < id after alighting fi >m a72 words
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Article64 1952-05-20 1 BANGKOK, M.'v 19, lAFP> i R i jah «>! Pel Ila hiss an n>i meed his engagement to 1 l^to Thai Beaut; Quee i, Miia H;em Baedsayanawin. At the proxy cci <■ :n rt v th« beautiful Thai gi v ■> [>: esented with -i 10-ca it64 words
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Article29 1952-05-20 1 BRISBANE, May 19 (ReuterJ Wool prices jumped today when the wool sales here opened, early estimates of the increases ranging from 10 to 20 per cent.29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-05-20 1 This Standard photo shows a section of the public who rilled for thi'ir m T ves.cdav _t the Victoria Memorial Hill, which has been tenij uraftly turned into a Post Office (Story in Page 11).35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-05-20 1 Members of India's Thomas Cup team congratulate Shi i Daya Surup Bhalla whose weddins they attended m Singapore a few hours alter their arrival last Saturday. Mr Bhalla who is a director of Indian Carpets Ltd. also flew from Calcutta to marry Kumar] Dsha Kaui of sm»j pore. Left toPeter Rohinson Studios - 76 words
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166 1952-05-20 1 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Mon.— Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the M C A., told The Standard today that he had never uttered any threats of resignation, which he termed as ioose talk" by certain mischievous elements who were trying to create discord166 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-05-20 1 A recent photo of Mr. Allan Leon?, a cadet pilot of the MAAF, Penang, who crashed into the sea <>ff Batu Ferringhi while on a training Bight on Sunday. His body h.i> not been recovered yet (See Pasje 5).42 words
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Article70 1952-05-20 1 SINGAPORE Polne y**Nt«*rclay questioned six otfirials of th«* Singapore Traction Company Krnplov ees' I'nion m ronn«Mti<m with the two da\ strike staged t>> the r— ljlßJ*! employ res last week Altogether II officials <>t the I'nion have been i>sm"i with notices to appear for [■terrac ition. The remain70 words
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Article61 1952-05-20 1 Record Rubber Theft Mandard Staff HryorW-r SINGAPORE P vestigating v. hat i^ re ii 1 lie City for a i>n" tin proximal 8.008 i t 250 pounds from a lie shipping the ess M d. Tie I charge <»t v f thin i of thf The lid S pomp the61 words
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Article100 1952-05-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Che Yahya bin Sheikh Ahmad. Selan--2 Slate Councillor and Ku i i Lumpur Municipal Commissioner ts taken to hospital this morning with a bad head injury following an accident He was returning home m a trisha after attending the Selan?or State Council Meeting100 words
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Article58 1952-05-20 1 BURGLARS broke into a house m Rangoon Road on Sunday night and Sot away with cash and property to the value of SI .770. Mr. Goh Sin Zee. who occupied the house, found his back door had been torn down and the front door luck had been tampered58 words
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Article97 1952-05-20 1 I QNDON, May 14 (Renter)--British Overseas Airways today cancelled six nmrc long dis 4 ance services because of petrol shortages caused by the oil strike m the United States. They included outgoing flights to Sydney, Australia, the Gold Coa.s'. Tokyo, Rio De -Jan Iro and97 words
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Article63 1952-05-20 1 LONDON. May 19 tl'Pi The Foreign Office said toda> a division by British commercial interests to abandon 1 1 i r asx't* m ommunist China would "<>t alter Britain's dip lomatio recognition of the Peking Government. "Contacts m Pekini -udi as tl cv are. will not63 words
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Article134 1952-05-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Won I a si itement to tfie press he "The Reason Why I Wun PMC" Che Hashim G stresses that he did noi tender his resignation but left tn< as i protest because matters which were not on the agenda were disci "With134 words
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Article80 1952-05-20 1 LONDON, Ii 19 The British Gov< today c imed the l ptian Prime Minister Hilal: Pasha i Sii Ab Mahdi Pasha, leadei o I indepen- m the to send de pgation io < discuss tii- Anglo I pi m d: a pute. A Foreign Office i80 words
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104 1952-05-20 1 Standard st.ifl iepartec AN 1 1-M v the Singapore Governmei I ministrative and Clerica s vices Union will hold a ing today to discuss what action should be taken regarding the 19 assistant examiners and examiners of the n Tax Department. Sine who want104 words
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18 1952-05-20 1 Soviet Interest In Malayan Rubber Si iml ird Lond n C«it< p "tit S I w il line!18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1952-05-20 1 Headline I^N» I ahniiw* Medical Workers Pavirina* City Wants Govt. M'ls* v Set Counclt News Inside «-«M«wr. Won't St, ike^P. *««HHB« House Land^P. H ll«y» Passes Bm^P. 4 h^^^^^^m DC DCCTT ACT C D W^^Wwk^ r^* Yx 1 rCniLli ArltnH WT m 20 tor 60 cH. m Singapore 20 *or65 words
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Advertisement32 1952-05-20 1 SkW s >i I rJ///A \l ft 4 -jt \kI Q your ftonte of VERMIN VULCAN® 4\ V\ Fl MIGATOP ,SL o\v %'i 6i&MjC sdocJk&t jMtfoA cm. V* m mm a mumo32 words
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Article, Illustration412 1952-05-20 2 Accept Govt's New Pay Scale 'Under Protest' THE secretary of (he ROO-stron£. Singapore Medical Workers Inion Mr. John Pinto has written to the 'olony Government accepting Governments revised salary scale for various grades o! hospital servants and ambulance drivers with effect from Jan. 1, 1 >")1412 words
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Article20 1952-05-20 2 gra h I grade 111 or BOD tnd Loan leclar- R B 5 5- M A20 words
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Article102 1952-05-20 2 lOK rtcafiaf S"2 worth of banan.i {raves belongin« to the \\\xr I><:partment. Bu^de Wail, was fined S 4 ."> m the Singapore Third Police court yesterday. Lt. Col. K.K. G&teSffe said that on the afternoon of May 3, he saw Barde trimming some banana leaves by the102 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-20 2 photo. Fmn Tr apprentltes one aero engineer of Qantas £»Pife Airways. Mnsapore are to fly to Sydney shortly for trehiural courses at the Qantas base. Mascot airfield Alan Jet,s (right) and G. S. Pandiun Ueft) arc the two apprentice who wUI take a Constellatkm HJinl •a Constellation alrframes.* «»»rs« StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article47 1952-05-20 2 THE Geographical Society 0! University of Malaya elected lowing office-bearers for I academic year 1932 7t'.i: President Yeoh Bcng Foh, Vi Pre^id^m C Pel is, Secretai v Lam Teck Choon, Treasurer Ong Pa ifi Boon C >mmittee: Che Abdullah Salleh, Mr Tan Sod Hai47 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-05-20 2 The Singapore Council of Women spent a busy weekend trying to kill three birds with one stone. The women held a meetin? at the home of Mrs. Shirin Foxdar, enrolling the women for the Council of Women, the Civil Defence Corps as well as registering those eligible as voters forStandard; Chee Koon Lin - 96 words
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Article245 1952-05-20 2 Postal Strike Standard Staff Reporter MR. Lee Kuan Yew. counsel representing the Post and Teletph Uniformed Stalls' Union, 1 whose 480 members are on .-Hike has denied a statement which appeared m a Singapore newspaper yesterday (not The Standard) quoting him as having said: "Government's offei245 words
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166 1952-05-20 2 Masked Men Took 1.500, Court Told HOW three armed, masked [men rob: ed a family of si. 500 ::n cash and jewellery was related at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Knight and a jury yesterday, when a Chinese, Chan Thian JSOOO, claimed trial on a charge of armed robbery.166 words
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Article59 1952-05-20 2 THREE MEN Narayanan Krishnan. Nar Singh and Scow Kirn Chong appeared m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday and pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable. They were fined $10 each. Two others, Mahudin bin Kalip and Ayyasamy. arrested for the same offence, failed to59 words
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319 1952-05-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER Singapore Government employees union, the 450-strong Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union, has complained that "not much attention" has been pahl to its grievances sent io Government "long; ago." The Secretary of the Union. Mr. Lim Chwee Seng. told The Standard,319 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-05-20 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kiang Keng Boon ulio were married m Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Kiaag is tii<- eldest son of Mr. Kiani; Ai Koon. He is also the secretary of the Singapore Flight Badminton Party. The b rifle was formerly Miss Lucy Chua. More than 100 were entertained to dinner67 words
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Article98 1952-05-20 2 FURTHER donations (paid up and promised) to the Fairfield Girls' School Building Fund have brought the total to $20,693: Already acknowledged m First List $12,990: Messrs. Runm e and Run Run Shaw S3. 000; Aik Ho£ Co.. Ltd. $1,000; Mr. Chua Choon Leong $200; Mr. Wong98 words
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Article62 1952-05-20 2 Kua Ah Bah was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to one month's I rigorous imprisonment for theft of a gear, two caps, one I guage, a shaft, three battery, 1 cables. four oil pipes: and a meter-fire valued at $50 I belonging to On-62 words
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412 1952-05-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONTINUOUS barking by three dogs failed to stop four intruders into a house m Singapore over the week-end from assaulting and robbing a woman of about $11,000 worth of jewellery. Victim of the robbery was Mrs. J. Wilson of Duchess Road. Mrs.412 words
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Article93 1952-05-20 2 Three Face Dud Notes Charge TAX AH CHEB and Wong Yoke Soon were tentatively charged In the Singapore First Police Gburt yesterday with counterfeiting Indonesian currency of LOO roepiab denomination at Serangoon Road on May 17 Tan was (Offered bail of $3,000 and Wong $2,000. In ;.::.)'.her rase, Choo Kar93 words
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Article108 1952-05-20 2 A WOMAN. Mr?. Winifred Sullivan, who alleged that her marriage to P. J. Sullivan had not been consummated was granted a decree of nullity by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singa- pore High Court yesterday. Mrs. Sullivan stated that she married on Sept.108 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1952-05-20 2 'llfife^l iMfaA^ NOT VERY. THE! T T^E^TcE /^OEV AkC rr lg" I Vtt V^l^ U ff f HOUSE IS DROPPED AH TO ALL L-IS i X -^7?^ > <"* L\l *V **hlkktf t fl% fc^ %itf^ if WAS |NJ DE DEMOLISHED, S i! BOMB, HOPiMG TROUBLE uFV I lM ||W^H«.83 words
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Article346 1952-05-20 3 CITY W ANTS GOVT. HOUSE LAND Plans To Build New Car Park Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors want part or Government House compound to be converted into a car park to relieve traffic congestion m the City. Alternatively, the Councillors suggest that Government should accommodate the Girl Guides Club346 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-05-20 3 \ii>> BETTY 111, it.uhu-r of Mi I. in Shao I Amu <>f 513 Ipper >'-i .Hl^onn Kn.ld Siliya;i»!f pl.tns to *>.nl on Inn.- fen ilifornia. brrc she vv :ll rm <•! m If I* ti lfl( I IIHUI Oil- KP, Hlj tied w MM tin- >»\ nth i \d\ t-n'90 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-05-20 3 photo MR. and Mrs. Shanmugam after their wedding m the Muthumariammam Temple m Coronation Road on Sunday. Mrs. Shanniuftam was formerly Miss Thanajayah. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-05-20 3 MX. Wong See ('hunt; and Miss Ho Kuni Chens who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart of .I«-mis m Tank Road on Saturday.26 words
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Article23 1952-05-20 3 il:— ry Old pted b Ibi Mr, II AmX S s M I V .nth p > A l\ Raja j i23 words
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Article170 1952-05-20 3 TEACHER'S MURDER VKKDK 1 <>f murder against a person or peruiikno'Au" iras returned by the Singapore Coroner .ml.iv at the Inquest into the death of a former tohnaster, Poll Mi Bens (34). who was Found fatally m his room at Kay Poll Road OB April 7.170 words
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Article41 1952-05-20 3 CIIKSC, AIOII SER got into ay when i friend involved m i ie m the Singapore Third Police Court. Jusl be sentence was I m in-, friend, Cheong i for spitting out of the Court wind >W and fined41 words
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Article294 1952-05-20 3 POSTMEN'S STRIKE Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will be charged with adopting an "unbending attitude" towards the postal strikers at today's meeting of the Legislative Council. The charge will be levelled at Government by Mr. N. A. Malla] (Prog. C.) m oral questions he will294 words
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Article46 1952-05-20 3 i mk >i.\(..\f'()KK Ligar irkers 1 Union at their general meeting unanimously pa aed the following resolu- >n upon and sympathise with the demands of the Postal Unifoi Stafl and urge I Oov ernmenl to settle the i i as possible."46 words
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Article25 1952-05-20 3 men ere fined Singapore P 'Court yesterday for a "paikow" with money m h house ai Upper W I Road >n Mly IT25 words
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Article143 1952-05-20 3 THREE CHINESE and two Indians were sentenced m the S ngapote Third District Court yesterday to two years' rigorous imprisonment for stealing KJ hags of copra and attempting to steal another six bags. They were S. Ramasamy, S. Kupusamy, Yeo Hong Loo. Tan Teng Toi and143 words
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186 1952-05-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE first time m the history of the Colony, thousands of people called at the temporary Post Office, on the groundfloor of the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, to collect their mail. The postal strike involving 480 members of the186 words
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Article20 1952-05-20 3 THE COURT of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, commencing Thursday, May 29 at 10.30 a.m.20 words
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Article110 1952-05-20 3 AT THE Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Eng- j ish School Teachers Co-opera- j tive Thrift and Loan Society held recently, the following were elected members of the J management committee President— Mr. P.F Howitt Vice Presidents Mr. Francis Thomas and Rev. Bro. Bernard. Chairman Mr. G.V.110 words
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61 1952-05-20 3 OOVINDA SAMY Pulikutti who "disappeared* 1 from 'i hird District Court during the morning session was found sitting m the Second Police Court m the afternoon. He was brought bsck to the Third District Court and charged With causing t nuisance and failing to61 words
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Article105 1952-05-20 3 Concert To Aid YMCA BuildingFund Standard Start Reporter A VARIETY concert will be staged at the Broadway Cafe, Happy World, on Friday, Maj 23 at 8 p.m. m aid of the Chinese V.M.C.A. Building Fund. The Shangrila Cafe m the New World was the first to devote its night's takings105 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-05-20 3 Screen Moguls Meet At Kallang Airport Standard Staff Reporter THREE CINEMA moguls met at Kallang: Airport yesterday to discuss the worldround branches currently being opened by Republic Pictures International Corporation, U.S.A. At left is Mr. H. B. Green, Cieneral Manager of Aus tralia Republic International Pictures, who arrived bj Qantas155 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-05-20 3 MR. and Mrs. Chew Kay Choon who were married at the Singapore Registry recently.14 words
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Article72 1952-05-20 3 KOH MUI YOU was fined $201 m default one month and a day's simple imprisonment for having 18 dozen "Parker" pens with counterfeit trade marks. The genuine trade mark of the Parker Pen Company on the pens was falsified by the addition of a blue72 words
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Advertisement380 1952-05-20 3 POSTAL NOTICE ,1 FelegTaßM iwattlag collection v the Telegrapk Oflkc 1 1 i 11 Building', Siagap»re. [stana Kg. Glacn ah, c »Ista 1 Kg Gl im. Huat 83-1 Roch m c Can il R >ad. ,4 Course. nbili, 68 Rangoon Road 11 \.i h 14 a, 39 Kuochuan Avenue, ir380 words
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Advertisement132 1952-05-20 3 fUAA/FI FfiN i MS BNVK.re m rh« early X vV^V morning, fh« >a v.nameleon Orchid" of Menco changes to crimson f j»: at about 10 a.m. In tht offer. > noon it is orange ond at sunset, blue, remaining so till morning. nUi't Si Well known throu9^ K?aLij3_ out tn132 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1952-05-20 3 POCAHONTAS../fAREWELI!^S^ AND SO IT 15 THAT, LATE 1 W IU WANTt "jj^^ E THANK 6 FOR AIS LITTLE Mf WTHEYEAK IGO7, ALLfcV 9 /MMi'A^ Ht M^cSk NOW' -j4J SHOWING MtFNOUGH IDO Jl*f OO P A RtFUfiEF FPOM TML fl NOT AM J aFV f-L UJKL r^UW.^^rfWl THE WAV TO FOX76 words
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Article393 1952-05-20 4 State Council Passes Selangor Nationality Bill Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor State Nationality Bill was unanimously passed today by the Selangor State Council. By its acceptance the road would be open to citizenship and to a united Malaya, said Mr. J.. V.393 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-05-20 4 MR and Mrs. Kaek Bock Sens: who were married m Singapore on Saturday. The bride was formerly Miss Lee Ho Tee and the bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Kuek Tiow Geok.35 words
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206 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LIMPIK, Mon-Dato Yahya binmto Abdul Kazak, Chairman of the X.L Branch oi UMNO, «nd the architect of the UMNO-MCA accord, told The Standard today he saw no reason why Malays MCA or other political bodies could not come together and understand206 words
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206 1952-05-20 4 Last Minute Bid To Stop CourtAction KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Eleven Chinese families living close to a cemetery reserve a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur are making a last minute bid to prevent Court action by j annealing to the Municipality to stay proceedings until they have been give: 1 a206 words
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Article77 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. F m the proceeds «ji" the w S rial and Welfare Sen h I drawn last month, the B ird has decided to contribute r sum ol 5125.000 to the iyan Association for the Blind to >st of erecting a trade training77 words
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Article34 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.The Seiansor State Council today approved the payment of $1,450 as compensation m connection with the sale of a I piece of land by auction m the I mukim of Semenyih,34 words
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Article157 1952-05-20 4 THIEVES TAKE $6,700 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Jewellery and cash to the extent of $6,700 was stolen from the Durbar Restaurant m Ampang Street during the weekend. The theft, occurred during the absence of the proprietor of the restaurant. who was- away m Port Dickson. The jewellery worth $6,050, and cash157 words
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Article337 1952-05-20 4 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Over half a million workers m the Federation are anxiously awaiting implementation of the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance on July 1. This should have come into force at the beginning of this year^ but Government machinery could not be337 words
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Article53 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Wilson ordered a retrial m an appeal case m which Gob Loh was acquitted and discharged by the Klang Magistrate's Court for bein^ m possession of rubber sheets without a licence. The Judge also maintained that a new charge "should also be preferred53 words
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Article90 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPCB, Mon.— Lady Templer visited the King George V Silver Jubilee Home this afternoon She was impressed with the way the home has been run and remarked that it was an excellent example of what could be done by voluntary effort. She was accompanied by90 words
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Article573 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. V young Tamil woman -aid that she was suddenly awakened from her sleep <lurinu the early hour** of ibe morning by a shot fired m ber room. She got up and triel lo wnkv up her husband who was Bleeping573 words
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Article40 1952-05-20 4 MALACCA, Mon. During the period of the fasting month May 24 to June 29 inclusive curfew hours m the Settlement of Malacca will be relaxed between "i p.m. 11 p.m. nightly, subject to this privilege not being abused.40 words
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113 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mun.iAn allegation that he had found the defendant, a Health i Inspector, drunk and boisterous, when he went to investij gate into a motor accident at I the junction of Mountbatten i Road and Malacca S'reet. was I made by the Offfcer-in-charge Traffic.113 words
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Article171 1952-05-20 4 One More Bandit Killed KU ALA L U I PUR. M on.— Thirty terrorists m Tapah yesterday attacked a mining kongsi. Thej overpowered one Auxiliary Police post but were fired on by P'>!i>^men m the second post A Police party m ambush positions m See»mal rday shot and killed I171 words
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Article194 1952-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Twenty-three families comprising 110 people who were rendered homeless following the fire at San Peng Road last Thursday have refused accommodation offered to them by the State Welfare Department. They prefer to stay with their friends and relatives. Che Badrillah bin Abdul194 words
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Advertisement152 1952-05-20 4 ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME OF PROVED POPULARITY A vi Jm CATHAY MSm •i;t.\\is.\Tio\ ini:viui:s. Mm 111 i ,1 7th 1 DAY! 1 tßt^" I i !0 1 EVERYBODY SEES IT TWICE! olor bj 1 1 < lIMi 01 PI! i \i;k i\ us LESLIE OLIVIA DE f.ABLF. LEIGH HOWARD H WILLAND VOILI.152 words
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Advertisement176 1952-05-20 4 "i MALAY FILM [•aw.jinr W"PERMATAij! PERLIMBAHAf. Distributed by SHAW BROS. i:tr,d I NORDIN AHMAD &J. HUSNY SU U 0 Xotv Shituintfl i^gi^ASrjj^"^ 4' 9^ ONLY 1 JP^^^>^ltyii-lCdv^S^tf AkA Orrnclnlminx Demon "THE THIRD MAN #0 ffi o r r o NOT to t M I? Kl(||\|;| Henry iii^^Sl r OBHDEt I176 words
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Article158 1952-05-20 5 M.tmlaid Stall < Mrrespoßdeiii 7\ J W V: -•i F leration ol laya oon its own j T sociation these be fedrated d Vli Chang Mm the eh itrman of the subtjkrh has been elected to iw up the draft Hfistitutioi of the Penang Graduate158 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-05-20 5 Pilots from Italy, Burma, Malaya :«nd Iraq take a stroll at the Central Flying School. Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, on May 13. the 40th anniversary of the school. They have been trained us Hying instructors. They are (left to right) Lt. I). Vescovo of Genoa, Italy; Lt. E. Cauda of Genoa,76 words
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Article35 1952-05-20 5 HUSAND Chinese g■■ m Sii I > launch a noniking to raise i tard i>f ige p intent 1 I shows lay m the Victoria The 'proceeds of 'ducting be given entii35 words
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Article78 1952-05-20 5 I lii;i I 111 NDRED unstamped official letters, fit* tcil ml« a liook having been stamped, were found i.i .i clipboard which had u> be forced open m il«<- jm»>i room 1 1 a (>.H.Q. li<l<l Recorda po»l office, See Soon. ■I* i i i78 words
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Article271 1952-05-20 5 POWER CUTS 1 usi \I 1 1 >\ iii Singapore Haute l« loa«l -li'-'i'iin; toil;iy: i> %Hrl ltd Sll 'I IM Knkit f ..ii. 8.\.T. Ir i! its ir -»i > st^ i; mi tii St., Peoples t irk N insuu i:« lam Soon l>|| VlilK <■ii m iimi. I271 words
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Article349 1952-05-20 5 IN CONJUNCTION with Empire Day Celebrations, the Nelson Divisional Eieadquarter* dI Ihe Sea Cadets will officially be opened m the I lan Eng Sei I Si i" 1 1 today by L-' -Commander L Williams MH N vi;. tanman lIng Of!M;M, Singapore Sea Cadei Corps. tal of349 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-05-20 5 AN AUTOM A T I C traffic light control being fixed at the junction of Selegie Koad and Wilkie Road. Singapore, yesterday. Twenty such controls will be put up for the Traffic Police this year. Government recently granted SI OO,OOO for immediate use to improve the Colony's traffic problems andStandard - 63 words
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285 1952-05-20 5 Standard Staff < orrespondcni PENANG, Mon. An assurance to his countrymen, whether UMNO members or not, that he was extremely sorry tor the decision taken by the Penang Branch of the UMNO at their special general meeting yesterday, was given today by Che Ismail285 words
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Article29 1952-05-20 5 NEO AIT HUAT, 17, was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to one month* .simple imprisonment for assisting ia the running of Chap Ji Kee.29 words
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Article136 1952-05-20 5 Commander Rodrigues Itinerary THE following is the Singapore itinerary of Commander Rodrigues, Minister for Portuguese Overseas Territories. Rally of St. Anthony's Buys' and 'Girls' Schools at St. Joseph's Church compound 8.15 a.m. today, followed by a religious service at St. Joseph's and a tour of the island. At noon he136 words
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113 1952-05-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LEE Kirn Chuan. deputy Public Relations Secretary, gave a lecture m Mandarin to 300 boys of the Chinese High School yesterday on the importance of elections m Singapore and the qualifications for registration as electors. He will lecture to six113 words
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278 1952-05-20 5 Municipality Erred, lie Says Standard Staff Correspondent PEN UVG, Hon. Contending thai the Municipal f)rdinane< w.i^ drafted long before renl restriction or rent control raiae into existence, Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson todan i aside two orders issued I>\ Municipal Councillors t<> t ti ocenpien «>i lw«278 words
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Article102 1952-05-20 5 Carol Reed Gave A Cup CAPTAIN F K. W. mert, 0.8. E., D.S.C., «RNVB will be present: tig cups to the winners of the [nter-Uivi Shoot i ri £j Competition, at H.M.S. Labur n v m, headquarters of the Malay R Naval Volunteer Reserve m Telok Aver Basin at 5.13102 words
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167 1952-05-20 5 CLERK, George Veo Peck Tiew, ami Chia Mi Kwee Imili changed m tin- Singapore Third J)i-iri«i Lour I yesterday *\\U cheating a Liquor dealer <»l Four cases of brandy and two cases «>i >%hi^k\ said ihej wanted a remand prisoner to testifj for them. It167 words
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Article142 1952-05-20 5 PENAN, Mon. Al] hop r )l" finding alive Mr. Alian Leong. 26-year-old Ma v < Auxiliary Air Force cadet 1 pilot of the Harvard Plane which crashed into ihe sea oil Batu Ferringhi yesterday, j have been abandoned. But Marine Police are still maini.iiaing a142 words
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Article30 1952-05-20 5 TEOW YEW SENG claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Couri yesterday to charge of assisting m tht running' of Chap Ji Kee. Bo: of $1,000 was allowed.30 words
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Article24 1952-05-20 5 INi' tion that a piui i I )k months i««t4 id wt y* i no; m (Ji-pu ai I, !<»! .1 4 124 words
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Advertisement255 1952-05-20 5 How to cure eczema. v -MnrTifncf w.irh I a h:ch Urer develop blttCOTl v kidl burst und *ecre\9 niois-ure The suilerer :hned |Q lac«l M« '}ie skin igii conacaai r Ir.-h.n4 -s>. ruiii; |ht BMlad| C m 11 'aken. B BS| KmCOOM •o ii fha? yoi.r UgesCkMl ier and abut255 words
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Advertisement53 1952-05-20 5 SPECIAL OFFER HOUSEHOLD LINENS! INCREDIBLE BARGAIN TOWELS of all siz<-s, Good tlisorbeiii an.l U*ling. Prices lo niil ill. yf Snrh \wma*iitg after $riH »wr ,,<„!< d mm <i» mm* miwm O*U I.,<*,*<i %ior/ii/.iV//. r»» iU BAJAJ TEXTTLES LTD. f? MP i «^-#v 2 rfICE TOWEIS i to every purchaser of53 words
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Article642 1952-05-20 6 BILL I oviding for the setting up of Wages V ouncUs will be introduced at todays meeting oi the Singapore J^S^lg doubt as to the importance of this Bi 1. it* effeci minimum wages m certain industries whethei Ing negotiating machinery or v ates of remun< so blishment642 words
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Article507 1952-05-20 6 TAKAR - Say what you like TAKAR BUW Opening An Unlocked Door I)EOPLE m Smgepore do not v o I v c the democratic machinery which Government has given them. So the President of the City Council is exasperated and bewildered. People m Penang show little interest m running their own So507 words
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Article133 1952-05-20 6 IT would be .some time before Malayan rubber prices rose I more acceptable levels. "It is impossible tor Malaya to resist America's 'dictatorial' policy over the purcha.se of rubber and the destinationat control on rubber to Communist countries", said Nan yang Siang Pau editorially. It was a well-known133 words
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Article99 1952-05-20 6 STUDENTS m Chinese primary schools should have the opportunity of getting a good grounding m Chinese culture during their first four years m school as many of them have to leave schools after the fourth year because of poverty, •aid independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. The Daily was commenting99 words
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Article81 1952-05-20 6 MORE than a year has passed since Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, a Federal Legislative Councillor, moved that a Select Committee should be appointed to investigate the taking over of lands at Kampong Balik Pulau. Penang. for fishing experiments, said Utu.san Melayu. More than half of the people living m81 words
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296 1952-05-20 6 Sir; According to the papers, some of the City Councillors have agreed to the conversion of the Geylang Serai Trade Fair into an Amusement Park. It would be a great mistake if this is allowed to happen. Speaking as a Malay who lives m296 words
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Letter92 1952-05-20 6 Sir; The new type Of uniforms at present worn by peons m Government Departments is a step forward m the right direction, m that the public can now more easily distinguish the peons as such, and know at a glance the place they work, which is clearly92 words
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Letter194 1952-05-20 6 Sir,— Here is confirmation of our contention that Singaporeans don't know how to use a telephone. The Editorial of The Standdard publicly announces that when answering a call it lifts the receiver and WAITS patiently for the CALLER to announce himself. This is contradictory to194 words
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Article1032 1952-05-20 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH GHGHGFHGFHGF—A London w ivtr by LONDON. HE natural rubber market is collapsing like a punctured inner tube. By May 5 it reached the lowest point since the outbreak of the Korean war and continued sagging. To some unofficial experts, who consider rubber prices1,032 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-05-20 6 PAUL CAVE - Make Boys And Girls Mix -And Pep Up Their PAUL CAVE Lessons teachers lcoou/ io URGE By LONDON. rURASTIC chcnges may be made m the pattern of Britain's secondary education, as a result of a report issued recently. After four gears' investigation, a team of twenty teachers strongly criticise the498 words
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Advertisement49 1952-05-20 6 DUI ICIfrLT «f#!P§ypsi KEROSENE STOVES CA VC you Dollars! wni L you from power cuts! *^£I2?Ji. y°, v ith 'fflcient.clean. odourless and convenient NUd-thr-rlot-k rooking at a negligible cost SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Sold Everywhere IHstnt,u,,,rs: LEA HIN CO. Ml SOI 111 BIUIM.K HU. STORE. 1 TOL 316649 words
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Advertisement20 1952-05-20 6 SINGAPQRI c HUAIA LUI4PU« P(NAN^ CICbtWII. A ill tUHHI.M HttHil 13 i*m* otrA/#ABie atau mi sm/zs byo«k tv r pf20 words
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63 1952-05-20 7 Senate Committee To Question Ridgway On Koie PoW Row WASHINGTON May IS UP —The Senate Armed Services -nit rec will question Genera! Matthew Ridgvay during his visit to the a thi ween probably on Wednesday, on the Koje prison capture of era Francis Dodd, Senator Harry Byrd, Democrat, Acting Committee63 words
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98 1952-05-20 7 Koli ISLAND Mas 19I P TTw n°^ i orani.il! dan; ol troublesomt Kojc l>i.inc prison eaußp predicted nt-u lliMldeiJ tmi.t' atroepj ti tn» track 3 "H r Airnorn*- iniantrN Regiment aMNmled raard ia a -udd -n if: t<> rfinform*- ttr rami v m nrits98 words
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Article26 1952-05-20 7 SEC Reui Eig cdi Brig.-G< E Dodd was for .an said I vas se.. ig ill 1 med:ca i detorr r as hosp26 words
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Article65 1952-05-20 7 :'zncz' condor Corresoonden* LOHDOt '9 r toiiowmg ar^ Hrn Closing oricet ot tubbc ond tin on the London Mome' rodov .ONCOs RUBBEf .ONDON TIN ~/C~ Dt r ton Soof cu-.rs £96 s ju»v S rhtcc moatfcs; Dct./I bvycn £962 sellers Mar. Scffi m.en* PfiC. £"^69 Mofnmg65 words
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Article83 1952-05-20 7 SEOUL, May 19, (UP). —Tnt Eighth Arms headquarter- announced tnat the oftu-ia: investigation ol tnt Koje l>iaji(i kidnapping incident has bren completed diu\ the findings of the board o! officers have been forwarded t<> Gen Mark Clark m Tokyo. Comr:er. Gen. James F ttac ned83 words
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Article15 1952-05-20 7 Dullness In UK Mart Continues LON: May IS E :ed or. B I Tnese I15 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-05-20 7 photo Britain's Sir Esier Denin^ was the second of th» Tokyo Diplomatic Corps to present his credential- to Emperor Hirohito recently. For the occasion Japan took her Imperial trapping out of mothball- when the> dusted off ant n-nt Vk torian horse-tfrawn carriages with liveried coachman and footmenAP - 86 words
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182 1952-05-20 7 WASHINGTON. Maj lb (UP).— Senator Estcs Ketauver said toda^ that he would be "happy v have President Truman campaign tor him it ne win- the Democratic presidential nomination and 'even before 1 that, ii he is so inclined. Kefauver aiso said on182 words
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Article39 1952-05-20 7 KL Group To Visit Taiwan KUALA LUMI R A of Chinese residents m the Federation c< r teachers. 1 to pay 1 respec" to 3 Kai-shek and also to Chinese [t is undersi deie- ppor- trader ir.d thai island39 words
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Article28 1952-05-20 7 LQTnDOX. May 19. Joseph Leopold S:' rate producer who won ar a fortune m the London m the 1920 s. died Sunday wh lid I burg.28 words
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178 1952-05-20 7 PLYMOUTH, r n?land, May 19. (AP).— A 38-year old widow sailed Sunday aboard a 23-foot yacht for Florida with tea weeks' supply of food and the determination to become the first woman to cross the Atlantic by sea alone. Mrs Ana Da who178 words
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39 1952-05-20 7 imp I c v departme I four oversea^ rier; erf the an Prew first b mne of s France more 1 electora i com tnuai n imr I i French People 1 expected to <39 words
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66 1952-05-20 7 Standard Stafl Reporter THF education authorities of both the I edeof Malaya and Mngapcre v ill be asked to define th< meaning ol "Malayanization 1 m regard t< oi Chinese textbooks. the tend the Chi 22. Unless a:: mti ecil def.. then (.-'.:r: $>c66 words
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31 1952-05-20 7 MANILA, May 19, 'v ff Dm 1 oreign Ministr i opposed Philippine mcinbersh'i tIM P" d ifi >■■ em <Mn 11 mi rad i I OUT I31 words
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Article35 1952-05-20 7 A\P Jhf <iuarter- <^d th.i I Arm::- f I M Admir.ii mandfd th< [n al.lorn .ra! t \dmiral •i;3nd*-r of ■■■IHIIIH BM Ml said I 1 .m triii35 words
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Article6 1952-05-20 7 UK Not Inviting US Observers GHGFHGHFSDGFHG■6 words
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Advertisement22 1952-05-20 7 i? 1 V- I fcC .A 1 1 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND H g^ MANAGERS: MANSFIELD 4 CO. LTD. OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE I.22 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-05-20 7 Singapore **§3»' £»(an6ar& Tu«t^oy, M«y 20. 1952. FGHGFHGFHGFHSGHSG8 words
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226 1952-05-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER giant 28,tMW-ton Shell tanker, the Velletia, has left the Tyne t»n her maiden voyage to the Middle East to load her first cargo of 26,000 tuns of crude oil. She is commanded by Capt. James Thornton, Together226 words
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78 1952-05-20 8 ABOARD S.S. UNITED Si ATFS. Mfy H» (AP)— Vice Adm. E. O. Cochrane said last night M We are surer than ever now "that America's new sea queen will prove herseli :ic fastest passenger ship afloat. Cochrane made the pred.etion after the78 words
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Article40 1952-05-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Phe Dutch ship Aagtekerk is now on her way to Hongkong with a bucket dredger on board for Macao. It will be used for dredging work m connection with the improvement of tho harbour.40 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-05-20 8 photo. Shell Company's newest ?8. 000-ton tanker. Velletia. leave-* the Tyue on her maiden voyage to the Persian Gulf. ShellShell - 20 words
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165 1952-05-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter The port of Singapore handled a total of 627,837 tons c cargo for the month of April. Out of the this total, 416,250 tons was discharged, and 21 1.587 tons I o a d c d a' Singapore. Both figures165 words
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71 1952-05-20 8 EXPECTED m Singapore tomorrow is another pilgrim ship, the Mecca Nava. with 1,150 Thai pilgrims on their way to Jeddah. A spokesman tor the ship's agents En Singapore, told The Standard yesterday, that the vessel will make a three-day >topover m Singapore. She will discharge*71 words
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Article34 1952-05-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter All ships m the harbour and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, have beei requested by the M ister Attendant, to "dress ship" on Saturday May 24. EmpireEmpire - 34 words
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Article54 1952-05-20 8 A X: M freight Skymaster which was on its way From Amsterdam to New York recently made an intermediate landing m London to pick up four special passengers T: ej were two elephant.-, one tapir and one panther, from the jungles of Ma!aya ar.rl intende I for the54 words
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Advertisement660 1952-05-20 8 w3t (s2&<£&J;3. FAS SULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Uifft i 1 Ovt-rlmd S*a I. inii-sco Los Angcle* All American OuntfianCiitol Peuing P.Sham S pore Arr LA SI HAWAII Bl \K 2! ftlWij 27 SBM&J u )<! M>v IJwm tZJmmt W U 1 lA!H L r M NRM il 2t !:>June 2<S ?7June?W«»€660 words
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Advertisement609 1952-05-20 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regolai Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore P.»rt <V Penang Also direct Sailings from H;insikok and Indonesia to Chin' <<■ Japan hue R'liore l>u»* Penaroi; From Fukicn" Ma] 25th >la> 294h Japan s.rrhnen June 6tfa June I lth Hongkong Sails SaiN Nails Penang P S*oam609 words
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Advertisement513 1952-05-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koya! Kotterdam I loyd Holland America Line N>deriand I me Roltrrdam Rotterdam AmMt-rdurn HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW VOliK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII L NtU OELfcANS S pore P Sham Pcnang SOISTDYK (HAL) 23 g?Maj 28May 2sMxf TAWAI.I (SMN) -'IM.v S June 4 r > June 6/? Joiw SLAM513 words
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Advertisement479 1952-05-20 8 npMt P S'Jurtt "KOREA'- for Banffkofc Sai^v. I! ing '!«.;«>Ma> t«» "J7M* "KINV lm ftubckok, Si Hongtccxuc Kobt STok imi 2« VJunt IS l«t.!i, Tif f r,()M lAKAN MON :.h(»N(; "PKOIM I for Bangkok .10 lSJune SAILI\(iS TO COM IMM Sl\Mt|\ For Colombo Aden Port Said Qmm %mt «<i Hatabure479 words
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Article44 1952-05-20 9 COMMODITY PRICES ■■i'- Of! It. A*»rr ea Juii. •S' 1 N :'I »UU.K opening 1:. Unr a Bayer* Ju: Borj d SelK H d Ton Firm -IN M Hi loi pe :>. ■GHGFHGFHGFHSH. s i > tin M'.n prii ea firvt ers «:*>■:• •m♦* n i l*i44 words
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Article10 1952-05-20 9 Reds Offer Sulphur To Ceylon Pi: S< X -ded late10 words
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39 1952-05-20 9 Price Fall Hits Rubber-Rice Deals With RI i c b the m)!.. <« rubber to iht iok n.i-i- hag r. i ~«-t !s\ •t-iii niuurfi tali m nil -.-i. pouplcd wilh ttit pi ii Sin ai>on SDFASDFSDFASDFSDF r appi per39 words
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Article7 1952-05-20 9 UK Exports of Paints Rising -DFDFSDFSDFSDFSDF A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article147 1952-05-20 9 Irnpro Yemeni Is Due To Better rore^n Buying Standard Market Reporter RUEBER has made an encouraging start this week with a cents per Ib. rise over the week-end level. improved export business T md .laoan was reported also to be buying. > Bjn has decreo^147 words
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Article28 1952-05-20 9 •ion for M. .iive been r. by tnt i retary. K< f tS Df >..040 p: i ieng C^ (dated EAd 2 q L128 words
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225 1952-05-20 9 IN HIS article on "Technical Education m Singap your issue of May 2. Mr. D.I. Greer infers that it is possible to Singapore and obtain or partially obtain the necess. technical qualifications to become Corporate Members of the 1 -ion oi Electrical Engineers,225 words
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Article20 1952-05-20 9 1 irk* 1 Repor _FGDFGDFGDFGDFG 20/--59 3.10 DFGHSHSGHGFSHGHS in;> s »i s MINING Xi Si.i tv20 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-05-20 9 Muller ann Prm>r v Malaja Ltd Bar* a dinner to th'-ir A: ericail Optical and Bntii American Optical dea ers 41 the 'ia. To ResUn rant Ne» V. I I I In the niotarf 'from let: ar;- Mr. EKB2 O*b Siu Opt <i! M* 8 T«NM6 'Uun; Optical Co. Mr91 words
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Article12 1952-05-20 9 THE Japan-US snort, covering fiPacific, has bee: A. P.A.P. - 12 words
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49 1952-05-20 9 h VMM KxKJrH. Stand rd Staff Keperter U iDING authority on lighting, Mr. D Durrani, i- qom m Singapore m ln« courst a world toar r.E.C branch* D I d that the por teaacli wmdd benw by an expan.sion of it< pre- ng department I49 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-05-20 9 GDFGDFGSDFGSDFG:...■.:■ Mr. I», W. Durrani (left. Deputy Manager of the Li?ht:nir and Fitting- Department of lie Geaeral Electric Co.. Ltd., i »a. is *een with Mr. J. E. H. Farihin?. newly-arrived i ..ng and Fit; c 'ianager of the Singapore branch of the 0.1 StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article56 1952-05-20 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce mark- terday. with price > rerr .at the N i -was reported m ■?oprn and coconut oi> Copra had buyer? at Coconut oil price rerr. --'-4 per pi B< out $32 Co: ryers): Coconut o: Gambier $3." Java cube): $130 Ham56 words
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Article13 1952-05-20 9 India has freed exports of and medium produc-. i A.PA.P - 13 words
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Article16 1952-05-20 9 3e tec. to d i I licep-sed n oy June 10. 1952 GHSGHS - 16 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-05-20 9 The British Robber Development Ko^rr exhibit on the Malaya stand at the 18~,2 British Industries Fair at Larls Court. London, iepiets the production and of natural mbifCf ta Malaya and oi ilm use^ to which the product is put.43 words
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91 1952-05-20 9 I» RING the Jan. 24 to Mar. 15 period gravel pump miw or 4 per cent, of tii; toi i! m Hie Federal an stopped work. This is a- to the general beiief that the tin price, which I :;u:-i)ig that quarto nnlikelj91 words
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Article28 1952-05-20 9 t pnc< index April 11 per ct- 11.5 per ceni., and r the i rise -1 per 434 J jx v 1951.— GHSGHS - 28 words
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85 1952-05-20 9 S'cnda-d Sroff Ccrr >i nt JAKARTA, M^y 19.— The Governor c 1 I Sumatra, Dr. Uc wflto has return.d to PoiemLanq afr< top ic-vel LUllfumei ken on t.. h. k ir.q ntb -cr boom Has op2ni\ cr.cscd Government s pi rv ir85 words
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Article6 1952-05-20 9 Killinghall Tin 15 PC Dividend DFGFGDFGDFGAFGAof6 words
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Article8 1952-05-20 9 Ham. Meat Prices Up In Argentina GFAGHFGFGDFGFADFSDF U.P.U.P. - 8 words
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9 1952-05-20 9 PRICE SLUMP HITS ESTATE IN N. GUINEA I FGDFGSDGDFGGFHJGFH9 words
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Article6 1952-05-20 9 UK Petrol, Oil Prices Raised SFSDAFFSDFAS-6 words
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871 1952-05-20 10 Anacrusis - 'STANDARD' TO CO-SPONSOR TRAUBEL RECITALS Anacrusis Music Note* FGFGFGDFGDFGAFtttf HELEN TRAUBEL, the world-famous soprano and Prima Donna of the New York Metropolitan Opera, is to give two celebrity recitals m Singapore on June 18 and 19 under the loint auspices of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble and The Singapore Standard. Miss871 words
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Article528 1952-05-20 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones I.WIXG recovered from my first surprise, I must say it is very heartwarming to know that there are so many Bine admirers m the Federation and m Singapore. I haven't yot snare to quote from all the letters 1 have >o far received,528 words
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Article535 1952-05-20 10 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT JT'ALLA. Seven Popular Spanish v lun.t ilt- I Vugclfs (soprano), <.«-r.iid \ioore (piano). H.M.\. i)iw;:;i-:. SUCH a combination of singer and pianist is a guarantee ol excellence »hiih could «>ii 1-s be marred b> poor recording. No doubt the engineers were alive 10 their responsibilities,535 words
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Advertisement236 1952-05-20 10 I 7H£ LATEST POPULAR RECORDINGSt "FATS' WALLER and HIS RHYTHM end square, Winter Weather B ***** r DINAH SHORE J Saturday 1 |ht n Punkm Crick h Vv*h> shou'c: i be! eve m love B ***** PERRY COMO and FONTANE SISTERS I You're iusl m love ffl s a lovely236 words
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Advertisement90 1952-05-20 10 '\WI I B^^B Think of the finish at the start WE offer the finest developing and the most perfect enlargement ensure this we use the best kno* r LEICANOL b PROMICRCK for ultra fine grain developing ILFORD b GEVAERT PAPIRS for printing and enlarging W,- bit proud l« sUIr tbal90 words
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Miscellaneous242 1952-05-20 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE (tsi metres a 41 metres) m a.m. News: 10.05 Tones from the Shows; 10.48 For Schools: I p.m. Radio Orclie-tia I :;n News; IX '< <.u> 1 Lumbanlo Orchestra; 8 p.m. lor Schools; 10 Programme Summary; 8.17 Interlude; 8.35 I nited Kations Album; 6.40 Radio Malaya242 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-05-20 10 'l^.. Ml s I 1. irealtk »i I lemiii. I Ii I m.\ n ii I H 1 i Wm H f.IHIHI)\,» \M. I tf.r.h M t,, Connd< j i i > 1 I i)P tre ta ro M V|.. > 1 The idea i lunr M to I i69 words
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Article434 1952-05-20 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Fast Time Recorded In Three Furlong Spin By HARROVIAN, with E. Donnelly astride, surprised track watchers tfhen he returned 364 5 sec for three furlongs m a solo spin on the second rack yesterday morning m preparation for tomorrow's races the second day of434 words
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Article, Illustration173 1952-05-20 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Oiy MANY readers have asked me lo review the pun. That's understandable w h e n you consider putting accounts lor half of the score. There are many pulling styles but. here's the one I find best. 1 plait with bmh toes square to173 words
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Article58 1952-05-20 11 THE Si- p Cycling Racing Association invites entries for the 100 kilometres mass start cycling race which will be held at Lim Chu Kang Road on May 25 at 6.30 a.m. Entries close on May 22 at 6 p.m. and intending participants nre requested *o forward 'heir58 words
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Article38 1952-05-20 11 NEW ROCHELLE New York. May L 9 (AP):— Sam Snead stood off a sensational round by Carv MiddlecotT to win the USSI S.OOO Wykagyi round-robin golf tournament by a slim margin of two points Sunday.38 words
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254 1952-05-20 11 Selangor Council Briefs KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— During 1949 and 1950 the act ministration of the villages of Serdang, Sungei Besi, Kepong, Batu PetaliiUj and Puchong cost the Kuala Lumpur Municipality $5,561.71 over the revenue. The Selangor State Council j today agreed to reimburse254 words
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Article188 1952-05-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Government could not reopen th<_- Malay Hospital m Kuala Lumpur because of the present shortage of staff, especially nurses, it was stated today m the Selangor State Council, m official replies to questions by Che Yahya Jain Sheikh Ahmad. The opening of the Malay Hospital188 words
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Article172 1952-05-20 11 Soccer International FLORENCE, May 19, (Renter).— ltaly and England drew 1-1 here yesterday m one of the poorest international soccer matches seen tor years. England led at halftime with a goal by inside right Broadis and Amadei at inside-left equalised 18 minutes after the interval.172 words
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110 1952-05-20 11 RANDALLS ISLAND, New York. May 18 (UP):— The Manchester United, champions of England, served up a great exhibition ol clever soccer to defeat a picked team of New York Stars of American League by the score of 5 to 1 m the fourth110 words
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Article31 1952-05-20 11 a goal scored live minincs from etui by Aziz gave the Medical Snorts Club a one-nil victory over 2/6 Gurkhas va a league game played at Kluang on S31 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-05-20 11 photo. The legs that have earned her a world rlliwpjowihip carry Sheila Lerwill (formerly Sheila JUexasdkr) to Xl honours m nethall. Sheila, playing here on dapfcjun OMU mon. London, is training hard for this fear's (Hympic Games, but still finds time for aetbalL Sheila wd a iw«rfcl*« high jump retordReuter - 58 words
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Article145 1952-05-20 11 Pro l'nivrrsit> S< bolarships for Malay Bow .iml (.iris NUMBER value $100 v moni able for Malay hoy.- and girls who passed the S Certificate Exi ition held m 1951 and w to study m pre-University Classes and to enter the I' i <>i Malaya m l!<: Bui will145 words
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51 1952-05-20 11 M \MI A. Maj If. I m r». is;', n!.' BMfitJUl h;ul mint";i .»< s i.t^t in^lit mad ■presslvr Manila fr I- mwpiac tllr i:. itchef igatail |m il i-.ui John •> i < R IS an<) I tomori qw l«'i s they51 words
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Advertisement393 1952-05-20 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \\< and Mn Ruck Howl c■ k thank re lit ives and ends for their val table pre^ wishes, lo in of and tan c at lh< b j nii v at. x lit erelj eti ie .-sot wn aths, .ts.sist- 'I'lari'-i- at the ate Mn Orace \IRS. 1393 words
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Advertisement662 1952-05-20 11 DEATH !-> A M A N A I D U eldest daughter of .Mr. K. G. wai f u of Jobore Bahra passed away tei jr. Funeral at Job today, c. f.-.i^g VEHICLES FOR S/.Lfc j AUSTIN ICJ H p ar, Re* I No .1. 4.Mi 1946 Model pection at662 words
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Advertisement124 1952-05-20 11 WISCELI \Mois ED C fOT I <>U room A ON Si: 554 Hi > c* n i i of I to: 1; U 119. WHO Is \M! I h 4 4 4*% f* f! m&f^g^ KR K^fl m mHk ■^?<:l'(| SSI'U '^'ii r<o car ii better finish i tt< r124 words
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Article440 1952-05-20 12 Kon Leong, Piruz Stake Claim In The Doubles IF THE preview of Malayan Thomas Cup form at the Happy World stadium last night proved anything it was that the (Six .pro bcbles for the team to defend the Cup on May 31 ond June 1 are440 words
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Article107 1952-05-20 12 IHI s|\«. UPOKI B linin- \-.-.u hi. .n I. Si El 1 i iii.ui.il t"U- IBK D( iMrr i .im .is Cap final it iii h mi Jun I 9 and i° j ill h M*ts the s siagl< ad i doablrs. ,i \mrr'.< id107 words
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Article41 1952-05-20 12 Perak Gets 144 T-Cup Tckets Th. Bad- I lveoi Hi -t i d are i tously I the I etary aa on as the P.B.A j r till to •<'•• I only semi i re for |»i- <\T% seats 122 1 *1C41 words
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Article25 1952-05-20 12 5 S L.G.U. 18 [sia I 3 V l>.\ ,-pmi A Mr-. K. 5 t B i i Mrs. Si25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-05-20 12 pnoio. Pun/ «,liap*'> for a drop shot from Poh I.im. Piruz. partnering Ron T.eoni; drew with Poh «\m and Marjan last night at the llaupv World stadium. Singapore, m the exhlbitioi matches by Thomas t'uu t<*am probables. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article63 1952-05-20 12 MONTEVIDEO, May 19 (AP) Tiny Uruguay may be absent from the Olympic Games for the first time since winning the soccer title at Paris m 1924. A lack of funds may prevent the Uruguayan Olympic Committee from sending any representatives to Helsinki. Sports a ithorittes now63 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-05-20 12 Australian 19-years-old Nancy Hallam. pictured here at Streatham Ic«* Rink. London, is already m training for the world and British skatins championships to be decided next winter. Nancy, who comes from Melbourne, intends, working hard throughout the Summer months to prepare hersel' for the contests.47 words
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352 1952-05-20 12 Marino Cries As Jap Wins His Title TOKYO, May 19 (AP)— Yoshio Shirai of Japan tonight won the world's flyweight boxing championship by a decision over Dado Marino of Honolulu m a close 15-round bout. The decision of the three Japanese officials was unanimous. An estimated 42,000 watched the fight.352 words
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Article49 1952-05-20 12 DURBAN. May 19 (Reuter) —Indian amateur boxer A. R Naidoo, ased 21 died m hospital nere less than 24 hours atter winning the Natal nonEuropean (non-white) feather weight title on Saturday. He collapsed on leaving the ring after his third bout of the evening.49 words
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Article225 1952-05-20 12 Davis Cup Qr-Finals Line-Up LONDON, May lf» (AP) Only one bracket retrained to be filled today m the quarter-final round of the European Zone Davis Cup Tennis competition. Argentina will meet France. Germany will play Denmark. Belgium will tangle with Sweden and Italy will meet the winner of the England-Yugoslavia225 words
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Article246 1952-05-20 12 BREWERIES Sport* Club spored a narrow 3—2 win over the Netherlands Trading Society m a Business Houses Football Association Div. 2 League match at Farrer Par!; yesterday. Ali opened the score with a header for the Breweries m the > .h minute. The Breweries had full246 words
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Article56 1952-05-20 12 VIENNA. May 19 (Reuter)Austria's soccer team to meet England here on Sunday contains seven of the side which drew 2-i! with England a; Wembley, London, last November. The leain announced today is: J Musil; R. Roeckl, E. Happel; VV. Schleger, E. Ocwirk. T. Brinek; E. Malchior, G. Hanappi,56 words
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Article84 1952-05-20 12 HK Bank Trounce Mansfield HONGKONG Bank Sports Club trounced Mansfield Sports Club 12—1 m their Div. 1 Singapore Business Hou s c s League match played at Shell ground yesterday. Tan Chin Kirn, Mansfield's custodian saved as many goals as he let through. He did not have support from the84 words
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Article76 1952-05-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon [n a Third Division league match played today on the Kampong Auap ground the Government Printers trounced the S.I. A. Reserves by six goals to one. In the first half the Printers led by four goals to one. Goal scorers were Pal any76 words
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338 1952-05-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— On the Pudu Road ground today the SCRC beat the Police Depot by two goals to nil m a first division league match. The match was played on very sloppy ground with pools of water m front of both goals and338 words
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295 1952-05-20 12 FIRST HALF DRIVE GIVES C. A. VICTORY CHINESE Athletic scoring all their goolf m the first half heat Kota Raja Club 3-0 m a S VI A first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The game was lively m the first half, hut lapsed off Into a kick-aiid-run struggle295 words
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Article288 1952-05-20 12 SINGAPORE Imp] Trust scored a convincing fournil victory over the Singapore fx'c B run He m a SAFA Third Division "B" league soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rough plas during the closing stages marred the game. There w<s nit an incident m288 words
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136 1952-05-20 12 MONTECATINI. Italy, May 19 (AP I Ital> 's I |c I Sunday won the second lap of the smelling tta bicycle i ace. and moved to the K»p of t'.ie general standings. By a traction lieel, he r-jnu- m first over the 197-kilo-B »gna136 words
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Article112 1952-05-20 12 LONDON M in Reuter? In re pi v to At M for x iedared lad i seored .M4 foi I pi IV The ooenin- :it (n»Tshi(i w.«> a splendid If I and Mantri Re) i d > and Mantn SI fur best effort aj112 words
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Article58 1952-05-20 12 bp:rxf. Switz iv 18 fUPl Tao })tM>,.:is weve killed and six injured today m a series of spectacular motorcycle and car crashes that marred the Grand Prix of Berne and Switzerland i i Italy's side-car motor -cycle racing champion I- I and British motor-cycle ra58 words
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Advertisement43 1952-05-20 12 HfR iPiy Announce the Return of the Mighty KONG supported Chief Little Woif CHOTV DARA SINGH r%r^%/ ah kizv iu;y f/^ r TIM I! lIUIDIA WL/RLD^^' \|^^^^B| NXM. HKIDI MAY 21th W |'^p# BOOK NOW of W/NSTON'S" -.'A if*) L THE AR(:_VI)K Li^^l43 words
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Advertisement44 1952-05-20 12 FOOD! i tr m^ MUSIC!! ',f iP PRINK PINE w D-NC; eTIp. n. s. CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS FOR ALL SPORTS EVENTS \('i civ n W Jv! »i«s*o I S. P. H? de SILVA 45. MM. II sn:i 11. s|\«.\hm;i kuaia i.i mim it a44 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-05-20 12 ITIDEsf ITllMKPSffii II litlK Ji m HIGH TIDES at the princip i s >rts m Malaya: IDDAV AM VM Singapore B.u£ S..»{» Malacca s.u:> o.!H Port Diekson 3.50 4.i» Port Sham !45 a. II Penang IMI 19M37 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-05-20 12 SINGAPORE i B >od( —cm I ah .SV Sf/BJ C vs R.T.C- Fairer Pai KLUAKC r. 7 f 1 at 5.15 p PENANG SOCCER peans r I27 words
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